High Tea Crochet Quilt Tutorial

My friend Tiffany of Fanny Lu Designs took the time to put together the most thorough and detailed tutorial to make this quilt. You can find it on her blog,HERE. As this is a fusion quilt of both crochet and quilting, you need to know both techniques. That being said, Tiffany took the time to post videos of how to do the crocheting, and photos of the quilting. It’s truly amazing – I can’t thank Tiffany enough for sharing this technique with the world, so be sure to leave a comment of thanks on her tutorial. 🙂

I know I’ve posted pics of this beauty already, but this quilt deserves another post!

Tiffany used fabric from my new High Tea Collection for Lecien fabrics which comes out this August 2016.

When planning what quilts to make for market, Tiffany knew she wanted to incorporate some kind of lace or crochet look as inspired by my doile rose print. This project was the perfect choice!

I love how this quilt is a form of quilt-as-you-go, where instead of joining strips to connect the blocks together, crocheting is used.

I hope you all enjoy Tiffany’s tutorial and make something beautiful from it!

I love this and both sew and crochet so I will head over to the tutorial. I am eagerly awaiting your new line. Most of the newer lines are a little brighter than I like and your colors, at least online, look closer to Tanya Whelans colors from a few years back/vintage Laura Ashley. I am honestly excited and, as a person who does not usually get much of a thrill out of spending money, that is saying something!

This fabric line combined with crocheting was a match made in heaven. I watched the tutorial but will have to re-watch because I need to learn that crocheting. Also, waiting on the final blocking tutorial.

This has to be one of the prettiest things I have seen in a long time. What a great idea! Thanks for sharing and I too will check out the blog, even though I don’t quilt I may have to find a way to do something similar… Love it!

I’m in Seattle, too!
This is Georgeous! As a crafter who enjoys doing both fabric and yarn arts, I can really appreciate what went into this beautiful quilt! Wow! It’s beautiful and amazing!
I will definitely be looking for your new High Tea line at my LQS and LYS, Keepsake Cottage and Yarn of Eden in Country Village! Congratulations! Absolutely stunning!

I love this. Looking forward to 4 & 5 tutorials. Love the way it all was put together and love the material.
I have some interesting “scraps” all ready made into 6 inch squares, along with batting cut to size and the yarn. I need to practice first on my crocheting as I am a lefty. Thank you so much for sharing this magnificent quilt with us.

LOVE this quilt. I have been working on one of my own for a few months. Stuck on joining squares. I can’t tell from the video which loops I am supposed to go through with the whip stitch? both loops or only back loops? Thank you

I would like to make this for my granddaughter who has a single bed, so I would need it larger has anybody made this pattern to fit a single bed and if so could you share your sizing for me. Thank you so much. This would be first time making a blanket like this one, but it looks simple enough.

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My name is Jera Brandvig and I'm from the rainy city of Seattle. I am a quilter, author and fabric designer but first, I am a proud mother to two beautiful boys (& a furry little girl named Paige!). Click me to read more. Thank you for stopping by! ;)